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This document contains extracts from 17th century poetry and trial statements from Orkney. The poetry expresses a plea for pity from one who is condemned to endless pain, while noting those in hell feel not the world's spite. The trial statements reference a red thread, foal's footstain, and three things that can mend the heart, tongue, and eye.
This document contains extracts from 17th century poetry and trial statements from Orkney. The poetry expresses a plea for pity from one who is condemned to endless pain, while noting those in hell feel not the world's spite. The trial statements reference a red thread, foal's footstain, and three things that can mend the heart, tongue, and eye.
This document contains extracts from 17th century poetry and trial statements from Orkney. The poetry expresses a plea for pity from one who is condemned to endless pain, while noting those in hell feel not the world's spite. The trial statements reference a red thread, foal's footstain, and three things that can mend the heart, tongue, and eye.